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12 years ago
Shure SE535CL: The Best In-Ear Headphones Without a Doubt!
The Shure 535 noise isolating earphones are the best on the market for you audiophiles out there. They have Triple High Definition Micro drivers which are composed of 2 woofers and a dedicated tweeter. This gives the Shure 535's the best all round sound.
12 years ago
SHURE SE535V earphones - clear
I've wanted a pair for ages and finally took the plunge on a pair of Red SE 535's. Previously had Shure 215 and Klipsch X10's but these are an altogether different beast!
Pros:
- Amazing sound
- Bass that is clean, not fuzzy
- Mids and Highs that are truly wonderful and bring a smile to your face each time you play a tune
Cons:
- Over ear cables a tad fiddly at first but ok once you sort them out
- Once fitted they are secure and out if the way
10 years ago
Nice sound
I am a guitarist in a band. I use this product as a part of my in-ears system. Very good sound. Great range. A little pricey but sometimes you get what you pay for... and that is the case with this product. Thumbs up!
10 years ago
Avoid
Less than six months after purchasing the left earbud stopped working ( a quick search seems to show this is a common problem), as of yet I have had no joy getting shire to replace them. Avoid.
9 years ago
Shure SE535 Earphones with Replaceable Cables
I used to own Klipsch x10 and x11i IEMs, as well as some Monster Turbines. To give a perspective, those IEMs ranged ~$200 and were all single driver. All of them were also pretty bass heavy, which if you've done your research, you'll realize is a big change going to the more neural SE 535s.
9 years ago
I lost my 425 and thought this would be a good replacement. It is good, but the price difference is definitely not justified. And I preferred bass of 425 more. Oh well. Plus, the special "red" version cable is relatively flimsy and does not go behind your neck as in 425.
8 years ago
Absolutely stunning
These are the best I've used. A usable mix is so easy to attain in a live situation
8 years ago
Best Overall Sound!
Upgraded from the SE425 to SE535 and didn't realize just how much I was missing. Goes toe-to-toe on bass with Bose in-ear headphones plus sounds better overall.
7 years ago
Accurate, Revealing In Ear Monitors
I think the SE535's are well on the other side of the boundary between earphones and in-ear-monitors. Other reviews suggested these Shures would reveal source limitations - I have found that to be true.
Pros:
- Accuracy and sound quality - no noticeable coloration
- The sound loosens up once you've got a few hours on them
- Interchangeable wire allows you to use custom wire or Shure's Bluetooth cable
Cons:
- Be prepared to hear whether your favorite music was really well recorded, or not
- Um, kind of fussy over the ear wires - which I'm getting used to now
4.6
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